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New prioritization schemes for QoS provisioning in 802.11 wireless networks

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Choumast, K.; Korakis, T.; Tassiulas, L.
Date
2008
DOI
10.1109/LANMAN.2008.4675839
Sujet
IEEE 802.11e
Priority
QoS
802.11 wireless networks
IEEE 802.11
Linux platforms
Mac addresses
New mechanisms
Open sources
Packet contents
Prioritization
Qos supports
Testbed
Traffic characteristics
User centric
Wired networks
Wireless mediums
Local area networks
Quality of service
Standards
Technical presentations
Telephone systems
Wireless local area networks (WLAN)
Wireless networks
Metropolitan area networks
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Due to the unreliable nature of the wireless medium, provisioning of Quality of Service (QoS) in wireless LANs is far more complicated than in wired networks. In order to address this challenge, IEEE 802.11e defines a framework for QoS support where packets are prioritized based on their traffic characteristics. In this paper, we propose two new QoS support schemes. One is based on a "user centricλ approach and the other on a "packet content based" approach. The new mechanisms, in addition to the traffic itself, take into consideration the identification of the station that generates the traffic or the content of the traffic. Therefore, they use a second prioritization level on top of the one that is implemented in IEEE 802.11e. In the "user centric" approach, the mechanism defines groups of stations based on their MAC addresses and assigns different priorities to different groups. Under this classification, stations are served based on the prioritization of the group they belong. Among stations with same priority, traffic is scheduled based on the priorities given by 802.11e. On the other hand, in the case of the "packet content based" approach, the mechanism defines groups of words or phrases with their respective priority. A packet that includes words of a specific group is scheduled based on the priority that the particular content defines. The new schemes are simple yet efficient, since they are adapted to the realistic needs of today's WiFi networks. In order to evaluate the performance of these proposed schemes, we implement them using open source drivers in a Linux platform. We run experiments in a mediumsize testbed. Experimentation results clearly demonstrate the performance superiority of the new schemes, as compared to the legacy IEEE 802.11e. © 2008 IEEE.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/26657
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